My favorite multimedia coverage of the 2007 chess world championship so far is the one at
ICC (the free parts are not live, though). They provide free, coffee-break length, video commentary on the game of the day and a video with interviews and snippets from the press conference. In addition, there is a daily podcast by Mig Greengard.
For photos and written post-mortem game analysis, however,
Chessbase seems to provide the best info.
On a side note: I am astonished how many websites claim to provide full coverage of the event but do not even bother to put up a table with the current standings. Do they really expect that I read through all articles and then add up the points myself to find out who is leading?